Ambiente e Salute News n.21 - maggio-giugno 2023

Q4 Medicine
Giacomo Toffol, Angela Biolchini, Luisa Bonsembiante, Vinceza Briscioli, Laura Brusadin, Sabrina Bulgarelli, Elena Caneva, Ilaria Mariotti, Federico Marolla, Aurelio Nova, Angela Pasinato, Giuseppe Primavera, Laura Reali, Annamaria Sapuppo, Laura Todesco, Elena Uga, Anna Valori, Luisella Zanino
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Environment and health WHO Europe has published the report “A healthy environment in the WHO European Region: why it matters and what steps we can take to improve health” in preparation for the Seventh Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health held in Budapest July 5-7, 2023(7MCEH). The report draws attention to the current state of environment and health and what actions WHO member states can take to ensure future environmental protection; about 15 percent of all deaths could be prevented through healthier environments. Health risks are related to air pollution, water, sanitation and hygiene, chemicals, radiation, and climate change. There are more than 1.4 million deaths in Europe each year associated with preventable environmental health risks. The Budapest Declaration focuses attention on urgent actions to health challenges related to climate change, environmental pollution, biodiversity loss and land degradation to strengthen countries' capacities to meet the commitments made at the conference. Youth were strongly represented at the 7MCEH and were given the opportunity to participate and act on actions that will affect their future. Indeed, member states recognize how the environmental crisis affects the mental health of the younger generation and that protective actions such as increasing urban green areas and contact with nature are needed. Different articles in this issue highlight the importance for a good health of the parent-child-nature relationship, urban green spaces and how eco-anxiety can be a driver of change in a positive direction. This issue of Environment and Health News is based on the systematic review of the May and June 2023 publications.
环境与健康新闻第21号- 2023年5月- 6月
世卫组织欧洲办事处为筹备2023年7月5日至7日在布达佩斯举行的第七届环境与卫生部长级会议发表了题为“世卫组织欧洲区域的健康环境:为什么重要以及我们可以采取哪些步骤来改善健康”的报告。报告提请注意环境与健康的现状以及世卫组织会员国可采取哪些行动来确保今后的环境保护;大约15%的死亡可以通过更健康的环境来避免。健康风险与空气污染、水、环境卫生和个人卫生、化学品、辐射和气候变化有关。欧洲每年有140多万人死于可预防的环境健康风险。《布达佩斯宣言》将重点放在应对与气候变化、环境污染、生物多样性丧失和土地退化有关的健康挑战的紧急行动上,以加强各国履行会议承诺的能力。青年在第七届妇幼保健会议上有大量代表,并有机会参与影响其未来的行动并采取行动。的确,会员国认识到环境危机如何影响年轻一代的心理健康,需要采取诸如增加城市绿地和与自然接触等保护行动。本期的不同文章强调了亲子关系、城市绿地对健康的重要性,以及生态焦虑如何推动朝着积极方向发展。本期《环境与健康新闻》是基于对2023年5月和6月出版物的系统审查。
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Quaderni ACP
Quaderni ACP Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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